Seth Rogen

Supporting Actor ● Actor ● Producer


Born on: 15 April, 1982

Born in: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

English TBA
Actor
English 2024
Supporting Actress
English 2023
Actor
Portuguese 2023
Supporting Actor
Latin American Spanish 2023
Supporting Actor
Spanish 2023
Supporting Actor
Hindi 2023
Supporting Actor
Arabic 2023
Supporting Actor
English 2023
Supporting Actor
Portuguese 2023
Supporting Actor
Latin American Spanish 2023
Supporting Actor
Hindi 2023
Supporting Actor
Arabic 2023
Supporting Actor
English 2023
Supporting Actor
English 2023
Supporting Actor
English 2020
Supporting Actor
English 2020
Actor
English 2019
Supporting Actor
English 2019
Supporting Actor
Latin American Spanish 2019
Actor
English 2019
Actor
English 2018
Supporting Actor
English 2018
Actor
English 2017
Actor
English 2016
Supporting Actor
English 2016
Actor
English 2016
Supporting Actor
English 2015
Supporting Actor
English 2015
Supporting Actor
English 2015
Actor
Russian 2014
Actor
English 2014
Actor
English 2013
Actor
English 2011
Actor
English 2008
Actor
English 2008
Actor
English 2004
Supporting Actor
English TBA
Producer
English 2020
Producer
Latin American Spanish 2019
Producer
English 2019
Producer
Latin American Spanish 2019
Producer
English 2019
Producer
English 2018
Producer
English 2017
Producer
English 2016
Producer
English 2016
Producer
English 2015
Producer
English 2015
Producer
Russian 2014
Producer
English 2014
Producer
English 2013
Producer
English 2010
Executive Producer
English 2008
Executive Producer
English 2016
Story Writer, Screenplay Writer
English 2016
Story Writer
English 2015
Screenplay Writer, Story Writer
English 2013
Screenplay Writer
English 2011
Screenplay Writer
English 2008
Story Writer, Screenplay Writer
English 2015
Director
English 2013
Director
Trivia:
In 2008, Rogen and Goldberg wrote an episode of 'The Simpsons,' which opened the long-running animated show's 21st season. The episode was titled 'Homer the Whopper.'

Rogen's acting debut was in Judd Apatow's cult hit series 'Freaks and Geeks' (1999), where he played Ken Miller.

James Franco made a collection of Seth Rogen paintings of the comic in the nude.

Rogen has hosted 'Saturday Night Live' three times, in 2007, 2009, and most recently in April 2014.

At age 13, Rogen and his childhood friend, Evan Goldberg, began writing the script for the high school classic 'Superbad' (2007) and polished the script through the next few years, basing the story on their teenage experiences.

Rogen attended a Jewish elementary school and a Jewish summer camp, Camp Miriam, where he was known for his stand-up comedy